Paul Goldberg
Paul Goldberg is the author of the novels The Yid , which was a finalist for the Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish Literature and the National Jewish Book Award's Goldberg Prize for Debut Fiction, and The Ch�teau. As a reporter, Goldberg has written two books about the Soviet human rights movement, and coauthored (with Otis Brawley) How We Do Harm , an expose of the US health-care system. His writing has appeared in The Washington Post , Slate , The New York Times , and elsewhere. He is also the...See more
Paul Goldberg is the author of the novels The Yid , which was a finalist for the Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish Literature and the National Jewish Book Award's Goldberg Prize for Debut Fiction, and The Ch�teau. As a reporter, Goldberg has written two books about the Soviet human rights movement, and coauthored (with Otis Brawley) How We Do Harm , an expose of the US health-care system. His writing has appeared in The Washington Post , Slate , The New York Times , and elsewhere. He is also the editor and publisher of The Cancer Letter , a newsletter focused on the business and politics of cancer. He lives in Washington, DC. See less